The Poudfre High School administration team gets dumped with ice water at the school Friday morning Aug. 29, 2014, for the ALS ice bucket challenge after being challenged by the administration at Rocky Mountain High School. In line with their agriculture heritage, they brought in two front end loaders to dump the ice water. Proceeds will be split between ALS and Spinal Muscular Atrophy. V. Richard Haro/The Coloradoan

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The Poudre High School administration team cheers after being soaked with ice waterat the school Friday morning Aug. 29, 2014, after taking the ALS ice bucket challenge by the administration at Rocky Mountain High School. In line with their agriculture heritage, they brought in two front end loaders to dump the ice water. Proceeds will be split between ALS and Spinal Muscular Atrophy. V. Richard Haro/The Coloradoan

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Poudre High School principal, Kathy Mackay, left, talks about the ALS ice bucket challenge she and her administration team accepted from the administration at Rocky Mountain High SchoolFriday morning Aug. 29, 2014. In line with their agriculture heritage, they brought in two front end loaders to dump the ice water. Proceeds will be split between ALS and Spinal Muscular Atrophy. V. Richard Haro/The Coloradoan

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Poudre High School staff and students cheer at the school Friday morning Aug. 29, 2014, after watching The Poudre administration team get soaked with ice water after accepting the ALS challenge from the administration at Rocky Mountain High School. In line with their agriculture heritage, they brought in two front end loaders to dump the ice water. Proceeds will be split between ALS and Spinal Muscular Atrophy. V. Richard Haro/The Coloradoan

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Polaris student, Noah Preston, talks about living with SMA, Spinal Muscular Atrophy, at Poudre High School Friday morning Aug. 29, 2014. The Poudre administration team did theALS ice bucket challenge after being challenge buy the administration at Rocky Mountain High School. In line with their agriculture heritage, they brought in two front end loaders to dump the ice water. Proceeds will be split between ALS and Spinal Muscular Atrophy. V. Richard Haro/The Coloradoan

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Poudre High School principal, Kathy Mackay, walks off the stage after being dumped with ice water at the school Friday morning Aug. 29, 2014, after accepting a challenge from the Rocky Mountain High School admisistration. In line with their agriculture heritage, they brought in two front end loaders to dump the ice water. Proceeds will be split between ALS and Spinal Muscular Atrophy. V. Richard Haro/The Coloradoan